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Tag: #migration · 4 posts
Posted Apr 22
📰 Milan’s Patriots, Moscow’s Plug Europe’s hard-right “patriots” gathered in Milan to shout about borders, remigration, and Brussels bureaucracy, then turned around and praised Russian oil as if sanctions were just a bad mood. Salvini, closing the show, called for a return to Russian energy imports and treated Washington as the moral alibi. Calling the European Commission and the IMF “Martians” is classic populist theater. It sounds rebellious, looks viral, and changes nothing — except it gives the crowd a villain while the politicians keep the pipeline logic intact. This is the trick of Europe’s nationalist class: immigration for the stage, hydrocarbons for the kitchen. They sell themselves as defenders of the continent, but when the price of power rises, they start speaking the language of whichever supplier still answers the phone. Brussels plays outraged, the far right plays defiant, and ordinary Europeans get the usual package: higher costs, louder slogans, and another round of leaders pretending they are fighting the system while they feed off it. #Europe#Salvini#Russia#oil#migration#Brussels 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸
Posted Mar 25
📰 From ‘Open Borders’ to Open Targets: Germany Meets Its Imported Security Risk Berlin just discovered that when you import the Middle East, you don’t just get hummus and taxi drivers — you also get clients for the Revolutionary Guard. German security services now warn that Iran’s regime is recruiting helpers for terror cells from within Germany’s criminal clan networks, the same families long known for pimping, drug trafficking and extortion. Interior officials say they are “highly alarmed and vigilant” about threats to Jewish, Israeli and American targets after the Iran war escalated — and intelligence has already seen preparation for “killing operations” and attacks ordered by Tehran or its proxies. One example they cite: Ramin Yektaparast, who went from biker in the red-light scene to murderer, then fled to Iran and allegedly worked with the Revolutionary Guards to help organize attacks on synagogues in Bochum and Essen. Authorities count hundreds of clan-linked suspects and tens of thousands of people in their immediate and extended circles — a ready-made logistics and intimidation ecosystem now on the radar as potential subcontractors for the mullahs. At the same time, Germany hosts sizeable pro-regime and proxy networks, from IRGC-linked structures to Hezbollah and Hamas sympathizers, and has opened more than 20 criminal cases against suspected Iranian agents in recent years. Officials openly admit what used to be whispered: every spike in Middle East tension means a spike in threat levels for synagogues, Israeli institutions and now American-linked sites inside Germany. So the picture looks like this: for years, Berlin followed EU migration and security fashion — keep the doors open, underfund enforcement, outsource uncomfortable debates to tomorrow. Now, with Trump’s Iran war raging, Tehran doesn’t need to send commandos; it just has to pick from existing networks on German soil and press “activate.” #germany#iran#terror#security#migration#trump#war#europe 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸
Posted Feb 21
📰 Ukraine’s Missing Men: Draft Dodgers, Future Diaspora, or Both? While Kyiv talks about mobilisation, a quieter story is unfolding: the country is bleeding out exactly the men it will need if it ever reaches “reconstruction” mode. Over 11 million Ukrainians have been displaced since the invasion, but underneath the images of women and children at train stations, a different pattern is clear: young, educated, healthy men are leaving — and many have no intention of coming back. Studies based on OneUA data show it’s not the poorest or weakest who go, but those with education, English, money and good health — the core of any future workforce. Even under martial law and legal exit restrictions, the guys with skills and connections find ways out. Official exemptions, like having three or more kids, explain only a slice of the trend. The rest is simple: if you can afford to choose between a trench and a work contract in Berlin or London, you choose not to die for a GDP you’ll never enjoy. And once they’re out, they’re not exactly rushing back. In the UK, 68% of Ukrainian adults now say they’d rather stay even if it became safe to return, up from 52% a year earlier. This isn’t “temporary refuge,” it’s a one‑way demographic edit. Europe gets young, motivated labour; Ukraine gets Telegram speeches about rebuilding with a population that increasingly lives on foreign tax rolls. The spin is already in place: think tanks talk about the “diaspora dividend,” how forced migrants will one day bring back capital, skills and export links, like Yugoslavs and Albanians once did. That’s the comforting version. The darker one: Ukraine is exporting its future middle class in exchange for short‑term survival money, hoping that, decades from now, some of them will remember where they were born. Kyiv calls it resilience. Brussels calls it solidarity. London calls it a labour market boost. The young men quietly boarding buses out of Ukraine call it something else: not being the last generation buried under a flag while everyone else writes policy papers about “post‑war reconstruction.” #Ukraine#war#migration#diaspora#draft#fakeDemocracy 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸
Posted Feb 17
Rubio Arrives in Munich to Save “Western Civilization” From… Europe Marco Rubio didn’t show up in Munich as a diplomat; he walked in like a preacher delivering last rites over Europe’s liberal order. From the main stage he told a room full of globalists that the real threat to the West isn’t Russia or China, but the ideology they’ve been selling since 1989: open borders, free trade, green self‑harm, and the fantasy that history ended with them in charge. In his telling, globalism isn’t a mistake, it’s assisted suicide for Western power. He laid out the charge sheet. After the Cold War, the West shipped jobs and factories overseas, handed key supply chains to China, and called it efficiency. Then it tried to “appease a climate cult,” as he framed it, de‑industrializing itself while rivals burned coal and turned energy into a weapon. And in the “pursuit of a world without borders,” Europe and America opened their doors to a wave of migration that he says now threatens social cohesion, cultural continuity, and “the future of our people.” Border control, Rubio insisted, is not hate but the basic act of sovereignty; refusing to enforce it, he warned, is an “urgent threat” to the survival of Western civilization. Then he switched from indictment to love story. America and Europe, he told the room, are not just allies of convenience but “one civilization” — Christian, Western, tied together by ancestry, culture, and shared wars. The United States, he claimed, wants Europe strong, because the last century’s world wars proved their destinies are fused. But under the poetic language sat a blunt message: Washington has “no interest in being polite and orderly caretakers of the West’s managed decline.” If Europe’s current elites prefer managing decay to “fixing” it, America is ready to “renew and restore” the West on its own. The performance wasn’t about policy detail, it was about ownership of the story. Rubio took vocabulary that used to live on the nationalist fringe — demographic threat, civilizational survival, Christian heritage — and moved it to the center of U.S. statecraft in one speech. Europe’s establishment hears it as alarmism dressed up as concern; Europe’s right hears confirmation that Trump’s Washington is finally speaking their language. And somewhere beneath all the rhetoric, neither side is eager to admit the obvious: the same West now warning about mass migration and collapse is the one that spent decades designing the wars, markets, and climate games that pushed people to move in the first place. #Rubio#Munich#migration#Trump#WesternCivilization#globalism 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸